Posted by RGMartin on January 09, 2013 at 17:49:28 from (173.189.136.216):
In Reply to: Ferguson Expo posted by samn40 on January 09, 2013 at 16:11:24:
I am about 40 minutes from Vienna. Vienna is one of the outlying areas of Youngstown. Youngstown is known for its corrupt politicians and the mob. For many years it was the per capita murder capital of the country.
For the RV aspect of it, try to stay at a State run campground if possible. There are a few nice ones at Pymatuning lake on the Pennsylvania side, which isn't very far away.
Edit to add:
I slept on this an didn't want to come off as too harsh on the area, I live here and love it. Not much in the immediate area, but you would be in "striking distance" of lots.
Pittsburgh and Cleveland are both just over an hour away.
If you are a music fan the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland.
Lake Erie is under an hour if you like water/fishing.
Henry Ford stuff in Detroit, especially the Museum, easily in my top 10 favorite places
Appalachian mountains a couple hours south and east. Allegheny national forest a couple hours east.
That time of year there are lots of county/state fairs, would be an interesting exercise in "people watching".
Our local MF dealer has been around a long time, and usually has a few interesting things to look at. (Hermitage PA), though not really a destination sort of place.
"Worlds Largest Shoe Store" for the women in your life... Sharon PA
USS Brig Niagara in Erie PA, and the maritime museum, would be an interesting look at "the War of 1812" from the other side.
Penn States "Ag Progress days" is a few days prior to the dates of your expo, in State College PA, 3 hours east.
This post was edited by RGMartin at 04:29:21 01/10/13 2 times.
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